Turns out Tom Brady can talk some s**t out there on the football field!
25.01.2021 - 17:24 / foxnews.com
Trey Songz was arrested after a physical altercation with law enforcement at a Kansas City Chiefs’ game on Sunday. TMZ shared a video of the incident showing the "Bottoms Up" singer in a scuffle with a police officer in the stands of the Arrowhead Stadium where he was watching the Chiefs play against the Buffalo Bills. According to the video obtained by TMZ, Songz, whose real name is Tremaine Aldon Neverson, lands a blow to the officer’s head and then get him in a headlock as the officer tried
.Turns out Tom Brady can talk some s**t out there on the football field!
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Trey Songz was arrested after reportedly getting into a physical altercation with an officer at an NFL game in Kansas City on Sunday, according to TMZ. The singer was reportedly being heckled by other fans at the AFC Championship game and was attempting to calm them down.
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Trey Songz (née Tremaine Aldon Neverson) was arrested at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri while attending the AFC Championship game between the Chiefs and Buffalo Bills on Sunday night. “A physical altercation that occurred during the game yesterday at Arrowhead Stadium is being investigated by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office,” a representative at the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to HollywoodLife.
Kansas City Chiefs won their spot in the Super Bowl, according to a report.Footage obtained by TMZ appears to show the “Na Na” singer initially slouched in his seat at Arrowhead Stadium as an officer leans over from in front of him and struggles to detain him.Songz — real name Tremaine Aldon Neverson — then appears to land at least one blow to the officer’s head, before putting him in a headlock.“Trey! don’t do it, man,” at least one of the singer’s entourage can be heard telling the star, who